To: Reily
At the undergraduate level its a pretty conservative school at least it was when I took my daughter to have a look at it back in 2008.
They were one of the first two schools to try to recruit me after I took the PSAT (Bard College was first). Back then (1981) they were one of a remaining handful that weren't co-ed.
Because that's my memory of what the school was, I raised an eyebrow when you stated that they were conservative when you took your daughter there.
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11/22/2019 8:56:41 AM PST by
Dr. Sivana
(Between the parted pages and were pressed In love's hot, fevered iron Like a striped pair of pants)
To: Dr. Sivana
I don’t know when it went co-ed but it did. From what I saw very preppy & a very strong fraternity\sorority presence. Right across the street from VMI. In one block you can walk from a old Virginia blue blood environment to a US Army environment.
She ended up going to a small college in Virginia, another one in the ODAC - Randolph-Macon. They gave her a 75% academic scholarship. It was a good choice for her.
39 posted on
11/22/2019 10:27:31 AM PST by
Reily
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